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Identity Disclosure Between Donor Family Members and Organ Transplant Recipients: A Description and Synthesis of Australian Laws and Guidelines
IntroductionThe disclosure of information that identifies deceased organ donors and/or organ transplant recipients by organ donation agencies and...
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Association of mental health status between self-poisoning suicide patients and their family members: a matched-pair analysis
BackgroundThe objective of this study was to examine the relationship of mental health status between self-poisoning suicide patients and their...
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Exploring Consumers’ Motivations and Experiences of Engaging as Partners in Cancer Research
Background and ObjectiveConsumer engagement improves research quality and relevance but can be difficult to implement. This study aimed to explore...
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Speaking Up: How Family Members Advocate for Relatives Living with a Mental Illness
Consumers with a mental health condition often feel powerless and overwhelmed in interactions with mental healthcare providers. Consumer...
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Multiple micronutrients fortified salt: consumers’ acceptability survey, Tanzania
BackgroundFood fortification with micronutrients is an insufficiently used technology in develo** countries. Salt is consumed in small, constant...
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Consumers lived experiences and satisfaction with sub-acute mental health residential services
PurposeSub-acute recovery-oriented facilities offer short-term residential support for people living with mental illness. They are generally highly...
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Response of the consumers to the menu calorie-labeling on online food ordering applications in Saudi Arabia
BackgroundThe use of online food ordering applications is widespread; however, to date, there have been no studies on the effect of the menu calorie...
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The Information-Seeking Behavior and Unmet Knowledge Needs of Older Medicinal Cannabis Consumers in Canada: A Qualitative Descriptive Study
IntroductionOlder Canadians (age 60+) are increasingly using cannabis to treat their health problems, but little is known regarding how they learn...
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Evaluation of lived experience Peer Support intervention for mental health service consumers in Primary Care (PS-PC): study protocol for a stepped-wedge cluster randomised controlled trial
BackgroundThe demand for mental health services in Australia is substantial and has grown beyond the capacity of the current workforce. As a result,...
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The diversity of providers’ and consumers’ views of virtual versus inpatient care provision: a qualitative study
BackgroundA broad-based international shift to virtual care models over recent years has accelerated following COVID-19. Although there are...
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Informing care through lived experiences: perspectives of consumers and carers regarding dietetic care for eating disorders in Australia
PurposeDietitians are important members of eating disorder treatment teams. Previous research indicates little is known about the experience of...
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Psychological Care for People with Inflammatory Bowel Diseases: Exploring Consumers’ Perspectives to Inform Future Service Co-design
BackgroundThere is a need to improve psychological care for people with Inflammatory Bowel Diseases (IBD), noting the high psychosocial burden of...
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Pornography Consumers of Color and Problematic Pornography Use: Clinical Implications
Purpose of reviewThe purpose of this article is to utilize a problematic pornography use (PPU) framework to review the nascent research on Black,...
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Examining interrater agreement between self-report and proxy-report responses for the quality of life-aged care consumers (QOL-ACC) instrument
BackgroundQuality of life is an important quality indicator for health and aged care sectors. However, self-reporting of quality of life is not...
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How can we meet the needs of patients, their families and their communities? A qualitative study including clinicians, consumer representatives, patients, and community members
BackgroundThe Diversity Working Group was formed in response to Australian Quality and Safety Health Care Standards that require organisations plan...
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What consumers, general practitioners and mental health professionals want: the co-design and prototype testing of a transdiagnostic, acceptance and commitment therapy-based online intervention to reduce distress and promote wellbeing among Australian adults
BackgroundMany Australians experience mental health challenges, but only a third access face-to-face psychological services, due to multiple barriers...
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Family Engagement at the Systems Level: A Framework for Action
While family engagement at the individual level of health care, such as families partnering with providers in decision-making about health care for...
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Value co-creation with family caregivers to people with dementia through a tailor-made mHealth application: a qualitative study
BackgroundDigitalization has been recognized as an efficient and cost-effective solution to address the increasing need for care due to the ageing...
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Family members’ attitudes towards telling the patient with Alzheimer’s disease their diagnosis: a 20-year repeat study
PurposeExploring family members’ attitudes to an Alzheimer’s disease diagnosis compared to that of a study 20 years prior by Maguire et al. (BMJ...
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Identifying archetypal cannabis consumers to inform drug policy design: a Q-sort assessment of young adults’ attitudes in Mexico City’s metropolitan area
BackgroundAs the legalization of cannabis moves forward in many countries, it is important to highlight the potential harm that excessive use can...